Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders stressed the differences between his single-payer health care plan and a new proposal from Sen. Kamala Harris, labeling her approach 'not 'Medicare for All.' '
Washington Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday stressed the differences between his single-payer health care plan and a new proposal from Sen. Kamala Harris, labeling her approach"not 'Medicare for All.'"
Harris' plan, which was released Monday, would put the US on the path toward a government-backed health insurance system over the course of 10 years but stops short of completely eliminating private insurance. The future of health care in America has marked a rare point of difference in the crowded 2020 Democratic field."Well, first of all, I like Kamala.
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